Hi,
I bought a phone off ebay which the previous owner factory reset by the recovery menu tripping FRP. Understandably they don't want to give me their account details and I've tried some FRP bypass methods to no success. Does such a thing as legitimately remotely removing FRP exist and if not why not? Google isn't helping, all I find are scammy unlock services. Failing that an FRP bypass that works on an A8 would do the job. Thanks.
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Hello,
I received the tablet in a trade for labor, and the previous owner did not wipe it properly. He is no longer replying to me.
Are there any currently working FRP Bypass tools/software out there?
Thanks,
Jonnyshatter
Hey guys I recently bought a phone and it turns out to be google account locked. I managed to find a combination file to flash it but it doesn't match the firmware.
The firmware is G965USQU3BRK1, and the carrier is sprint.
The combination file I flashed is COMBINATION_FAC_FA80_G965USQU3ARG2_FACFAC_CL13230190_QB18909595_REV01_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar and it resulted in the picture below.
https://imgur.com/a/9NT7lnQ
Any help with bypassing the google account verification would be appreciated, thanks!
Hi this worked for me on the s7 and was advertised as working for the s9 hope it helps I cant post live links so just add www
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Sounds like a stolen one? Even if you bypass it original owner might have blocked it on network. So you might not be able to use it.
mematuer said:
Hey guys I recently bought a phone and it turns out to be google account locked. I managed to find a combination file to flash it but it doesn't match the firmware.
The firmware is G965USQU3BRK1, and the carrier is sprint.
The combination file I flashed is COMBINATION_FAC_FA80_G965USQU3ARG2_FACFAC_CL13230190_QB18909595_REV01_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar and it resulted in the picture below.
https://imgur.com/a/9NT7lnQ
Any help with bypassing the google account verification would be appreciated, thanks!
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FRP lock is an anti-theft measure and I doubt discussions circumventing it is allowed here (i.e. if they don't allow discussions of carrier unlocking financed phones, how would FRP bypass of a second hand phone someone bought be allowed?).
Your only real option is getting the person whom has the Google account last used on the phone to sign in with the Google account used on the phone. Then after signing in with the Google account perform a factory data reset of the device. After the factory data reset the FRP lock is deactivated.
Otherwise the other option is to return the phone and get your money back.
hello guys, recently i got a Denver SDQ-50002G from a friend of mine to fix. I booted the device and I got greeted with the frp (factory reset protection) thingy. so I asked my friend if he logged in on that phone but he didn't. So he bought it frp protected. I sort of bypassed the frp and got into settings to delete the account but there was no account! so now i have a frp protected phone that doesn't have an account to unlock with so what should i do, reinstall the rom? any other ideas? thx for reading and helping in advance
hi all i have a alba tablet, my daughters, she had a virus on it so I factory reset it thinking that would solve the problem but I have completely forgotten the login details I have the receipt and box nothing dodgy going on just need to verify the google account (FRP) is there a way to do it or can I contact google will they help?
Assuming tablet is based on MediaTek chipset you can try to remove the FRP lock with MTK FRP Unlock Tool
Okay so I've used a couple of different methods or should I say tried and none of them have worked so I'm just trying to see maybe I'm doing something wrong
What is FRP?
"If your device has been lost or stolen, and has been Factory Data Reset in an untrusted environment, this will trigger the FRP lock"
"If you cannot remember any of your Google account information, and the FRP Lock has been triggered, visit one of our Authorised Service Centres to receive professional assistance. Please ensure that you have your Proof of Purchase to show evidence of ownership of your device"
Most of us actually want FRP as a theft deterrent.